The Rise of Rome
Roman Civilization
The Rise of Christianity
Islamic Civilization
Medieval Europe
100

How many "good" emperors were there?

Five
100

What event led Romans to begin persecuting Christians in AD 64?

Nero's burning of Rome

100

The pope is the head of which church?

Roman Catholic Church

100

The Kaaba in this city is thought to contain a holy stone from heaven. 

Makkah

100

In Feudal society, peasants who were not allowed to marry without permission, were known as these. 

Serfs

200

Julius Caesar had himself declared this in 44 BC.

Roman dictator for life

200

The Pantheon was one of these, built to honor Rome's gods.

A temple
200

This priest helped spread Christianity to Ireland.

St. Patrick

200

Bedouins were desert herders who traveled to these in the desert. 

Oases

200

King John was forced to sign this in 1215, which limited the power of the king. 

The Magna Carta

300

This Roman leader reformed the Roman army by paying professional soldiers.

Marius

300

Rome was captured in AD 410 by this Visigoth leader.

Alaric

300

Peter and Paul were known as these, a terms for early Christian leaders who had been chosen by Jesus to spread his message. 

Apostles

300

Islam spread primarily through these three ways.

Teaching, conquest, trade

300

Thomas Aquinas was a priest who combined Church teachings with ideas from this philosopher. 

Aristotle

400

This Roman leader created a new era of prosperity by reorganizing the military and government. 

Augustus

400

This language influenced languages throughout the Western world.

Latin

400

Leaders of the church are known as members of this.

The clergy

400

This scholar studied the effects of climate and geography on people. 

Ibn Khaldun

400

The Kievan Rus was a group of small territories in Eastern Europe ruled by this group of people.

Vikings

500

The First Punic War was between Rome and Carthage for control of this.

Sicily

500

The Eastern Orthodox Church developed in this empire.

Byzantine Empire

500

The Roman emperor who first accepted Christianity was who?

Constantine

500

Muhammad received the message to surrender to Allah's will about this year. 

A.D. 610

500

In AD 496, this Frankish king converted to Catholicism. 

King Clovis